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Installing a bleeder line by yourself & without removing the transmission!!!

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Old 01-23-2009, 04:03 PM
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Thanks, Tampa. I just bought a slightly used McLeod adjustable MC. Figured better be safe than sorry. Thanks!!
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If I cut a hole in the tunnel and can access the slave bleeder would I be able to install a remote bleeder like this one: http://www.tick-performance.com/tick...ulics/#bleeder without dropping the tranny?

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I think the problem is going to be how to get a wrench in there to tighten the bleeder fitting to the slave. There is a thead floating around that someone asked Joey at Tick would it be possible to install a remote bleeder without dropping the tranny. He basically said it would be impossible, even if you removed the tranny crossmember and lowered the tranny. I want to know how hard is it to remove and replace the stock bleeder without cutting a hole in the floorboard?

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If I cut a whole in the tunnel and can access the slave bleeder would I be able to install a remote bleeder like this one: http://www.tick-performance.com/tick...ulics/#bleeder without dropping the tranny?
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^^ok thanks, guess I was being a little too hopeful
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These cars should have come with remote lines from the factory.
After I installed my remote line, I bought 4 Speed Bleeders for my brakes.



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